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Quiz about Adding to Random Letters 2
Quiz about Adding to Random Letters 2

Adding to Random Letters 2 Trivia Quiz


All answers begin with a random letter that I will give you. Add this letter to a word indicated by the clue to create a new word. For example, C + to go into = the middle point of a circle. The solution is: C + enter = Center. Center is your answer.
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author SE_Nightengale

A multiple-choice quiz by masfon. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
masfon
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
165,962
Updated
Mar 18 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
608
Last 3 plays: Guest 75 (7/10), spaismunky (10/10), andymuenz (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. S + without delay = Tiny crystals of ice that fall to Earth

Answer: (One Word, 4 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. R + frozen water = The staple food of the population of Asian countries

Answer: (One Word, 4 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. L + a poisonous snake = A device for climbing

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. D + name given to 500 sheets of paper = Something that happens when we are sleeping

Answer: (One Word, 5 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. C + a sloping way = Painful contraction of the muscles

Answer: (One Word, 5 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. P + hearing organ = Fruit

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. F + nightbird = Poultry

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. W + a small insect = To wish for

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. O + an instrument for writing = Not closed

Answer: (One Word, 4 letter)
Question 10 of 10
10. O + Another name for a friend = Australian national gemstone

Answer: (One Word, 4 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. S + without delay = Tiny crystals of ice that fall to Earth

Answer: Snow

S + now = Snow

The word "now" is commonly used as a time adverb. It means at the present moment, not in the past or future. The word is synonymous with immediately, without delay, and instantly.

Snow is formed in clouds from water vapor. When the cloud gets cold enough, water vapor freezes forming ice crystals, which are called snow. They can remain suspended in cloud formation or they can fall to the ground.

Have you ever seen snow?
2. R + frozen water = The staple food of the population of Asian countries

Answer: Rice

R + ice = Rice

When liquid water or water vapor is subjected to sufficiently low temperatures it changes into solid water which is called ice. Although many liquids contract when they freeze, water expands.

Rice is the name of the edible, starchy cereal grain consumed frequently and in large quantities by more than 50% of the world's population, constituting the dominant portion of the standard diet for many groups of people.

What is the staple food in your country?
3. L + a poisonous snake = A device for climbing

Answer: Ladder

L + adder = Ladder

Adder is a common viper (Vipera berus), dark grayish in color with a black zigzag pattern along the back. In Europe and Asia, adders are small poisonous snakes, which have a black pattern on their backs. In North America, members of various venomous and non-venomous species are called adders.

A ladder is a device used for climbing up or down. The ladder basically consists of two long sidepieces (of wood, metal, or rope) joined at intervals by crosspieces (called rungs or steps) on which one can go up or down.
4. D + name given to 500 sheets of paper = Something that happens when we are sleeping

Answer: Dream

D + Ream = Dream

"Ream" is a standard unit measure of paper corresponding to 500 sheets of printing or writing paper, which are of the same size and quality.

"Dream" is a hallucinatory experience that occurs during sleep. While we sleep, a sequence of events unfolds in the mind: these are dreams. We dream often but we can't always remember them. The content of a dream is often connected with the events that occurred during wakefulness.

How often do you remember your dreams?
5. C + a sloping way = Painful contraction of the muscles

Answer: Cramp

C + ramp = Cramp

"Ramp" is a surface, a piece of equipment, that connects two places that are at different levels or heights. Ramps play very important roles in people's daily lives. The lack of ramps prevents people with mobility problems from circulating normally.

We call "cramp" a sudden strong pain caused by a sudden and involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles in a part of the body. Cramping is often caused by fatigue or stress.

Have you ever had cramps?
6. P + hearing organ = Fruit

Answer: Pear

P + ear = Pear

"Ear" is the part of the body whose function is to perceive sound in addition to helping balance. The ear is made up of three parts: the external ear, which has the function of capturing sound vibration; the middle ear where the vibration resonates on the tympanic membrane; and, the inner ear, where there is a fluid that, in addition to helping to maintain the balance of the body, transfers the vibrations to the auditory nerve, which transmits them as signals to the brain.

"Pear" is an edible and sweet fruit, produced and consumed worldwide. It has a rounded shape, elongated, slightly pointed toward the stem, usually with green skin. Pears are rich in vitamins A and C, have high water content, and are rich in minerals, including Potassium, Magnesium, and Iron.

What is your favorite fruit?
7. F + nightbird = Poultry

Answer: Fowl

F + owl = Fowl

Nightbird refers to birds that are active at night. Examples of these birds are the owl, nightingale, etc. Owls are any member of a homogeneous order of nocturnal raptors; they are birds of prey (an animal that pursues other animals for food). Owls have acute hearing and vision, round, forward-looking eyes, and a sharply hooked beak.

"Fowl" (plural same or fowls) are domesticated birds such as chickens. turkeys, ducks, or geese, which are produced for their meat or eggs.
8. W + a small insect = To wish for

Answer: Want

W + ant = Want

An ant is a type of insect that has social habits and that lives together organized in colonies. In these colonies, there are generally three classes of residents: the queens, the males, and the workers. Ants occur worldwide.

To "want" is used as to wish for, desire or need something. Although want and desire are often used interchangeably, experts note there is a subtle difference. Want refers to the simple desire for something one does not yet have. Desire is a more intense craving that a person has for someone or something.
9. O + an instrument for writing = Not closed

Answer: Open

O + pen = Open

A "pen" is an instrument used for writing using ink. The word "pen", used in the sense of a writing instrument, originated from "penna" the Latin word for a feather. The first version of the fountain pen dates back to 1884 when the American inventor L. E. Waterman produced it. Also in the 19th century, the first versions of ballpoint pens appeared. However, the first model to be commercially successful was the one patented by the Hungarian-Argentine Lazlo Biró. In the late 1930s, the "biro", was very successful in Great Britain, and by the 1940s they were already popular around the world.

The adjective "open" refers to an unobstructed space, not barred, not blocked up, or closed. It refers to something that's unfastened or parted, affording free passage or access.

Have you ever written with a fountain pen?
10. O + Another name for a friend = Australian national gemstone

Answer: Opal

O + pal = Opal

The word "pal" is synonymous with a close friend, mate, buddy, companion, colleague, comrade, etc. These days, many people have multiple "pen pals". The recipients of this type of correspondence are people we have never met and sometimes we don't even know their names.


"Opal" is the Australian national gemstone. Opals are a hydrated amorphous form of silica with a water content that can vary from 3% to 21% by weight. Opals can be precious or not. Australia produces 95% of the World's precious opals.

The news that NASA's Curiosity Rover found an opal in Mars' Gale Crater may give a clue to the existence of water on that planet in ancient times.

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Source: Author masfon

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